Here's to you, @Lujikul. I was quite impressed that you actually looked up what my name meant and created a card which represented it. I also wanted to create a card from you, even though I'm quite slow. I don't know how you play, but I think you learn from the past and strive for greatness!

Here's another one I made for @Lujikul! I love making these cards 'cause it lets me explore the unique style that other people make their cards, their favorite colors in MTG, and their unique playstyles!

And here's another one that I did for @Mila! I know that green might not be your most favored color, but I just thought that it could be really cool to have a cycle of these and I thought that your card could be the green-aligned card that would portray cardsmiths who like building worlds and fantastic creatures! Much like the collection of cards that you make yourself!

@ManaChrome@Lastjustice@sorinjaceOh my, you might not believe it, but you three nearly have me crying. Wasn't on here for a while because not judging my latest contest and not getting my entries done for the contest I promised to take part in. Didn't dare to come back for weeks, 'cause I thought, ppl must be pissed now (for good reason) and find out, I've got a bunch of new followers and some dear other cardsmiths even made cards for me. That makes me feel even more guilty! That really leaves me speechless and I don't know how to thank you and all the other cardsmiths here. I guess, I have to go to bed now and think of a way to give back this kindness.

@Mila , you don't have to worry, as I understand life happens. I disappeared for a few months as I had alot going then popped back in near beginning of the month. I imagine most of us are adults who get that. I'd rather be part of a community that accepts people when they come and get to shine contribute on their own terms than guilt them into hanging out and them doing stuff to fill the time. It's about the quality spent not the quantity, and you've certain given that even in my limited experience.

I was once upon a time a guild leader for a MMO, and spent alot out of doing stuff out of obligation at some point. (Which why when I saw Ready Player one , was a total flash back to the early 2000s where I was basically alot like the main character Wade heh.) It at some point became like a second job. People were so hardcore about everything and in the end the game is gone, everything we did erased. The people are the only part that remains, the friends I still have. I have zero expectation of holding people accountable because they decided to spend their time else where. Ruin potential connections over something that doesn't ultimately matter in the long run.

If you feel anything, just use that as inspiration to create whatever comes next. Just do whatever you do best and the rest will sort itself out.